There is small doubt in the fact that contemporary design and style trends and architecture rely really heavily on clean and nicely defined type along with straightforward rectangular geometry. Significantly of the modern day globe appears to be dominated by these innately easy, yet incredibly fashionable structures. The Box House, in Brasilia, Brazil reinterprets this attempted and tested philosophy to give a modest housing alternative that is both elegant and ergonomic. Created with a hint of playfulness and lots of ingenuity by the architects at 1:1 arquitetura:style, the compact and cozy home is an best choice for these who are not enthused by the image of big, opulent properties.

Created to suit the bachelor lifestyle of a young skilled, the wise Box Residence does away with the excess and the unnecessary. A tiny living space welcomes you into the residence through the huge sliding glass doors and a colorful kitchen in yellow and a tiny dining area are visually connected with it in an open floor living program. Glass is employed extensively to not only balance the stoic textures of the concrete façade on the outdoors, but also to generate a visually spacious and properly-ventilated interior.

Occupying 700 square feet, the standout function of the Box House is the exciting and exuberant use of contrasting colors and textures. From rattan and wooden chairs to plush fabric and shiny lacquered surfaces in the kitchen, the tiny property surprises you with pick decor that creates a chic, trendy ambiance. A compact modern day bedroom in white and a little bathroom full this fascinating space.

Continuously connected with the globe outside and remarkably sophisticated, it is a fantastic little housing answer to those who can’;t afford excessively lavish spaces. And what it lacks in size, it a lot more than tends to make up for, in flair and functionality!

The volume was designed as a concrete box, with sufficient personality the entries of the box are marked with a rusty steel type. Inside the creating we have tried to use a quite enjoyable mix of textures, colors and Brazilian style furnishings from the firms of Marcus Ferreira, Paulo Alves, Aristeu Pires, among other folks.